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Orange County Animal Shelters
Animal shelters and animal control provides many services to the residents of the cities they serve. Look for pet adoptions, search for lost & found pets, animal laws, pet licensing and more.
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Orange County Animal Urgent Care Centers
Animal Urgent Care Centers are generally open from mid evening until morning allowing owners to bring in their pets for care when other veterinary factilities may be closed. Some centers are open 24 hours a day.
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Orange County Dog Parks & Beaches Near You
Orange County, CA has many dog parks & dog-friendly beaches open to the general public. These areas do have rules though as there are usually a group of dogs playing off-leash. Read about this and find a local park or beach near you.
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Lost & Found Pet Resources
If your pet becomes lost, there is help available, but you need to act quickly and know where to look for that help. Listed are tips to help you bring your pet home as well a list of resources available that can assist you in your search.
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Pet Loss & Bereavement Services
Our pets become part our family and our special friends, so losing a pet can be an emotional experience, but there are services out there to help you get through it. Loss and bereavement counselors are available as well as comforting words from the experts.
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Pet-Related Volunteer Opportunities for Orange County
Volunteering carries with it great rewards and if you're a pet lover, combining the two makes it even better. Animal shelters, local & wildlife rescue groups, & not-for-profit organizations all have great opportunities to get involved. Find the perfect experience for you now.
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Orange County Spay / Neuter / Vaccination Clinics Near You
With animal over-population becoming such a large problem today, there exists many low cost opportunities for care for your pet. From spay and neuter to regular vaccinations to protect against disease, there are organizations available to help make the cost of care for your pet more affordable.
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Wildlife Rescue Groups / Animal Control in Orange County
Living in Orange County, CA brings many opportunities to experience wildlife up close and personal, but at times, it may be due to an animal being sick or injured. There are organizations whoe purpose is to assist helping those animals in need.
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Breed Specific Dog Rescue Groups in and near Orange County
With all of the breeds of dogs out there today, of course there are groups who devote their time & energy to rescuing those breed-specific dogs and finding them new homes. If you're interested in a particular breed, check out these groups and see if they have the perfect pet for you.
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Breed Specific Cat Rescue Groups in and near Orange County
Cat lovers enjoy many breeds of cat and so there are rescue groups available that focus on helping cats of specific breed. If you're looking for a specific type of cat, check out the groups listed as they just might have your perfect pet.
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Animal Rescue Groups in and near Orange County
With all of the animals in need today, there are many rescue groups that focus on helping any domesticated animal they can. Most groups are focused on domesticated dogs and cats and have unique animals that are of mix breed. Take a look today and find your perfect pet.
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Exotic Animal Rescue Groups
From rabbits to horses to chinchillas, there are rescue groups for many kinds of animals who are considered exotic. While the animals may be different, the cause these groups are working for is not. If you're looking for a special friend, check out these rescue groups today.
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Local Pet-Related Events & Expositions in Orange County
With everything going on around Orange County, CA, there is always a pet event happening. Many of these happenings are focused on providing education and awareness, while many are for just good ole' plain fun. Check out what's happening in your area today.
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Report Animal Abuse Now
At some point or another, you may see something that you aren't sure is abuse, but how do you know for sure. There are many animal abuse agencies and task forces out there that are available to help a pet in need. If you suspect abuse, take a look at our information available and then make the call to the appropriate authorities.
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